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Christian Little's recent work will be on view at Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill beginning this weekend. A planned opening has been postponed due to the weather. The Art Scene 01.21.16

Solo exhibitions by Ashley Carter and David B. Smith will be at the Halsey Mckay Gallery in East Hampton through March 9. Christian Little examines a voyeur culture preoccupied with sex and drama at the Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill. A reception will happen Jan. 30 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Jan 21, 2016
'Sordid Lives’ Opens at Southampton Cultural Center

“Sordid Lives,” a black comedy by the Texas-born writer, director, and producer Del Shores, will open this evening at 7:30 at the Southampton Cultural Center and run through Jan. 31. The play premiered in Los Angeles in 1996 and won 14 Drama-Logue Awards.

Jan 14, 2016
Karol and Steven Todrys Bay Street Theater Names New Chairman

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor has announced that Steven Todrys has been elected chairman of its board of trustees.

Jan 14, 2016
Bizet Opera at John Drew

The Met: Live in HD will return to Guild Hall with Bizet’s opera “Les Pecheurs de Perles” on Saturday at 1 p.m. Premiered in Paris in 1863, the opera was last performed at the Met in 1916, with Enrico Caruso, Frieda Hempel, and Giuseppe De Luca in the lead roles.

Jan 14, 2016
Open Call in Quogue

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue will hold open auditions at the Quogue Community Hall on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. for “Lost in Yonkers,” Neil Simon’s award-winning comedy about two young boys coming of age in a zany family in 1942.

Jan 14, 2016
Open Studios

The Watermill Center will hold two open rehearsals on Saturday afternoon. Boomerang, a physically nuanced dance and performance group created in 2012 by Matty Davis, Kora Radella, and Adrian Galvin, will show a new work commissioned by Dixon Place on the Lower East Side, where it will premiere in March.

Jan 14, 2016
Ted Rall, a political cartoonist, graphic novelist, and author, will discuss “Bernie,” his new book about Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, on Wednesday night at the Amagansett Library. Ted Rall: The Revolution Will Be Graphic

A political cartoonist, graphic novelist, and author known for his intensely critical view of the American government takes a positive turn to support an "outsider" candidate for President.

Jan 12, 2016
Peter Connolly, Mary McGloin, and John Carlin in rehearsal for the Hampton Theatre Company production of “Dead Accounts.” Probing ‘Dead Accounts’ in Quogue

At a time when Iowa is dominating the headlines because of its imminent caucuses to help select the next president, the sobering differences between the mores and beliefs of middle America and those of the coastal elites could not be clearer.

Jan 7, 2016
The Shelter Island Presbyterian Church's first concert will be a sing-in of Handel's "Messiah." ‘Messiah’ Sing-In at The Shelter Island Presbyterian Church

The Shelter Island Presbyterian Church will present a community sing-in of Handel’s “Messiah” on Sunday at 3 p.m.

Jan 7, 2016
Perlman Program Grant

The Perlman Music Program, which holds its Summer Music School on Shelter Island, has received an Art Works award of $50,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the school.

Jan 5, 2016
Alexis Rockman Alexis Rockman’s Very Clear Agenda

For 30 years, Alexis Rockman has rendered the natural world, producing both detailed oil paintings depicting the dystopian consequences of climate change, genetic engineering, and industrial pollution, and more immediate field drawings of plants and animals encountered on his travels.

Dec 31, 2015
“Flying Point Impression #4B” by Daniel Jones is an example of the photographer’s abstracted work in color. Changing Vistas, Captured and Frozen Through a Photographer's Lens

For several years Daniel Jones has been photographing the East End. Based in Southold, he has captured the North Fork waterways as well as Cooper's Beach and Flying Point in Southampton.

Dec 31, 2015
Last summer’s “Grey Gardens,” a big production on Broadway that was modified for Bay Street’s intimate setting, will serve as a model for “My Fair Lady” in 2016. Focus on Females for Bay Street's 25th Season

There is a good deal of excitement at the Bay Street Theater in advance of its 25th season, so much so that Scott Schwartz, the artistic director, has already announced two of its upcoming summer productions just on the cusp of 2016.

Dec 31, 2015
Laurie Anderson and her dog, Lolabelle, in "From the Air," an earlier project inspired by her dog. Laurie Anderson's 'Heart of a Dog' to Get Parrish Screening

Laurie Anderson will be at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill on Friday, Jan. 8, for a screening of her film “Heart of a Dog.”

Dec 31, 2015
Nancy Atlas Nancy Atlas Warms up Bay Street in Fireside Series

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor has welcomed back Nancy Atlas for another winter season of Fireside Sessions.

Dec 31, 2015
Tati-athon in Amagansett

hristian Scheider will present a two-day mini-marathon of the cinematic work of Jacques Tati at the Amagansett Library this weekend.

Dec 31, 2015
Two large bronze stones, left and rear, and four C-prints were among the works in Ned Smyth’s Shelter Island studio during a recent visit. Ned Smyth: Always About Reverence

Ned Smyth doesn’t remember his first visit to the Louvre, since he was 18 months old at the time. Years later, his parents told him that he ran ahead of them as they approached the entrance. Once inside, they found him on his knees, genuflecting.

Dec 24, 2015
"Approaching Blue Hour" is one of the photos on view at Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor beginning Saturday. The Art Scene 12.24.15

A reception will take place Saturday at the Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor from 5 to 7 p.m for the photographer Daniel Jones. A group show, “Winter Light: East End Artists,” organized by Arlene Bujese, will be on view at the Southampton Cultural Center from Tuesday through Feb. 15. A reception will be held on Jan. 16 from 5 to 7 p.m.

Dec 24, 2015
On “Love & Entropy,” his third solo release, Michael Weiskopf explores the complications and conflicting emotions of relationships. The Small Stuff Shall Become Big

“Life is brief and time is a thief,” Michael Weiskopf sings on “Love & Entropy,” his just-released album. “There’s no time left for the blues.”

Dec 24, 2015
Nathan Gunn is Papageno in the encore screening of The Metropolitan  Opera's production of Mozart's "The Magic Flute." 'Magic Flute’ Returns in Encore of Very First 'Live in HD' Screening

Ten years ago the Metropolitan Opera launched its Live in HD series with Julie Taymor’s production of Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute.” Guild Hall will present an encore screening of the opera on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Dec 17, 2015
Celebrating Sinatra

For those who prefer Sammy Cahn or Cole Porter to Mozart, the East Hampton Library is offering “Celebrating Sinatra at 100” on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Dec 17, 2015
Mizuho Takeshita, a soprano, was a soloist for the Choral Society of the Hamptons’ “A Rose in Winter” concert performed on Dec. 6. Christmas Music Beyond Traditional

For those who love music, the Christmas season can present a conflicted situation. Often, a favorite carol or album is essential to enjoying the season and to connecting current celebrations to those of years past. Many music lovers seek out and delight in annual performances by dependable ensembles of particular works, such as “The Nutcracker” or Handel’s “Messiah,” or pull out a collection of CDs that only sees the light of day during the portion of the year with the least daylight.

Dec 17, 2015
Gabriele Raacke was framed by “Fly Fishing,” left, and “An Apple Tree Grows Inside of Me,” both of which reflect a humor at once whimsical and surreal. Gabriele Raacke: An Imaginative Approach to Painting

Gabriele Raacke, who grew up in a small village in the Black Forest near Freiburg, Germany, wanted to be a bookseller. To that end she attended the booksellers school in Frankfurt, which offered a three-and-a-half-year program required for anybody who wanted to work in a bookstore or publishing house.

Dec 17, 2015
Gesture Jam Returns

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will hold its fifth Gesture Jam, a theatrical figure drawing event, tomorrow at 6 p.m. Andrea Cote, an artist and educator who conceived the idea for the class while living in Seattle in the 1990s, will lead the program.

Dec 17, 2015
"Mixed Nuts," a production of Studio 3 in Bridgehampton, will present a mash-up of "The Nutcracker" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" this weekend at Bay Street. The photo is from a prior year's performance. Much Holiday Revelry at Sag Harbor's Bay Street

Bay Street Theater will throw a holiday party and sing-along with the special guests Don Duga, the animator who helped create “Frosty the Snowman,” and Rick Unterberg, a piano bar entertainer, on Monday at 7 p.m.

Dec 17, 2015
Open Studio, Workshop. and Tour All Part of Watermill's Weekend

Sophia Brous and Carlos Soto, performance artists, will each share works in progress with the public on Saturday at the Watermill Center. Ms. Brous, an Australian performer who will be in residence at the center in January, will be gathering material from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for “Lullaby Movement,” a project exploring lullaby rituals from around the world that she is developing with David Coulter and Leo Abrahams, British musicians.

Dec 17, 2015
Frank Sofo's landscapes and seascapes will be part of a small works show at Ashawagh Hall on Sunday for Christmas shoppers. The Art Scene 12.17.15

You can find your artistic gifts at the Small Works show at Ashawagh Hall in Springs on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Carly Haffner of Sag Harbor will show her new work at The Ripe Art Gallery in Huntington.

Dec 17, 2015
“Secrets,” a photograph by Kathryn Szoka Under Wraps: Kathryn Szoka's Haunting Images of Nature

You begin to see them everywhere this time of year, trees and shrubs bundled in burlap as if they are presents. During the holiday season, they almost look normal, as if nature was saving its gifts for a later time. “Don’t open me until March 31,” the wrappings seem to admonish.

Dec 17, 2015
Grace Coddington with her newly reissued book, "Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue," at the Antiques Shop in Bridgehampton. Grace Coddington Reissues Book on Her Years at Vogue

Grace Coddington, author of “Grace: Thirty Years of Fashion at Vogue,” originally published in 2002 and just reissued by Phaidon Books, will be present for a book signing and sale of the book at the Antique Shop on Main Street in Bridgehampton on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.

Dec 10, 2015
Eugene Brodsky took a coffee break in his East Hampton studio. Below, “Lilies” derives from one of Mr. Brodsky’s “casual” images. Jigsaw Puzzle With an Integrating Thread

“I’m very uninterested in subject matter,” Eugene Brodsky told a recent visitor to his East Hampton studio, although he has also said that “the sources for my work start from images I come across.” In his artworks, things are what they seem, and yet there’s more than meets the eye.

Dec 10, 2015